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[quote]smh23 wrote:
[quote]SexMachine wrote:
A point to note regarding Bin Ladenâs 72 virgins:
Afghan/NWFP warlords prefer harems of âdancing boysâ. The Quran entices them with these entries:
âRound about them will serve, to them, boys (handsome) as pearls well-guarded.â
and
âAnd round about them will serve boys of perpetual freshness: if thou seest them, thou wouldst think them scattered pearls.â
and from the Hadiths:
âThere is in Paradise a market wherein there will be no buying or selling, but will consist of men and women. When a man desires a beauty, he will have intercourse with them.â[/quote]
If you want to you can go back into Scripture and pull ridiculous shit out of the turbid cesspool from which all of the Abrahamic religions were spawned. You think Christians have no ambiguous, retarded maxims stuck back deep in the forgotten recesses of their early years? You think every little rule in the Bible is humane, or logically coherent, or reflective of the ways Christians today live their lives?
Finding them and quoting them doesnât change reality. Bin Laden made it explicitly clear on various occasions that he literally loathed homosexuality. As does most if not all of al-Qaeda. And, more generally, many Muslims. I donât see the need to post stupid shit that argues against reality entirely.[/quote]
Do you have a source for your assertion that âBin Laden made it explicitly clear on various occasions that he literally loathed homosexualityâ? When were these occasions? I donât think he was gay BTW. Just throwing a verbal jab at the Afghan warlords and their âdancing boysâ.
Yes, you can pull ridiculous shit from the Bible. However we either recognise it as âridiculous shitâ or cup our hands over our ears and say âNa! na! na! na! na! OT God is different from NT God! Na! na! na!â. We donât use it as a justification for genocide. Neither do Jews.
âArgues against reality entirely?â - Itâs an ancient custom called Bacha Bazi(literally âplaying with boysâ) that is practiced widely. See documentary âThe Dancing Boys of Afghanistanâ. Dancing boy collection is a competitive sport amongst Afghan warlords.
Thatâs a link to a youtube video by a company in Taiwan that makes computer animated versions of the headlines. In order to get you to watch it, um, they show, uh, Osama being sodomized by pigs. yeah, so um, yeah.
On a more serious noteâŚto everyone that lost someone in 9/11 I hope you do feel a sense of justice that the mother fucker is gone.
This is an incredibly complex issue however.
To the kid who keeps poking the raw wounds of the still greivingâŚjust stop mateâŚyou are pushing shit up hill with a sharp stickâŚand even if you do have a good point you need to have the emotional maturity to know that it is inherrent in human nature to want revenge and it is an INCREDIBLY inate and strong drive.
To perhaps illustrate the point-- my Uncle who was fighting Rommelâs corps in north africa in WW2 married a russian/polish woman after the war who was in a german concentration camp for part of it and attributes her sistersâ sacrifices as the only reason she survived. The things they suffered and saw were unspeakable and no one in our family every really did or asked her about them.
This woman was however, despite all of this, an extremely loving, compassionate and gentle woman who wouldnât hurt a fly.
Here is the rub howeverâŚif you had talked to her about the gestapo, the ss, the totenkopf, or the camp commandents like you are talking about Bin Laden in this thread she would have smashed her way through an entire column of line-backers to scratched your fucking eyes out.
Why? because the pain is too deepâŚthe sins too unforgivableâŚsome people just cannot forgiveâŚthey are not lesser human beings because they cannot, their loss has just overwhelmed them.
Jesus and many other saints, bodhisattvas and enlightened people urge us to turn the other cheek and forgive our enenimes their sins.
This is not for mere mortalsâŚmost of us cannot even treat our fucking friends this well.
[quote]Young Devil Dog wrote:
[quote]sjoconn wrote:
[quote]Young Devil Dog wrote:
HOW TO STOP ISLAMIC TERRORISTS⌠it worked once in our HistoryâŚ
Once in U.S. history an episode of Islamic terrorism was very quickly stopped. It happened in the Philippines about 1911, when Gen. John J. Pershing was in command of the garrison. There had been numerous Islamic terrorist attacks, so âBlack Jackâ told his boys to catch the perps and teach them a lesson.
Forced to dig their own graves, the terrorists were all tied to posts, execution style. The U.S. soldiers then brought in pigs and slaughtered them, rubbing their bullets in the blood and fat. Thus, the terrorists were terrorized; they saw that they would be contaminated with hogsâ blood. This would mean that they could not enter Heaven, even if they died as terrorist martyrs.
All but one was shot, their bodies dumped into the grave, and the hog guts dumped atop the bodies. The lone survivor was allowed to escape back to the terrorist camp and tell his brethren what happened to the others. This brought a stop to terrorism in the Philippines for the next 50 years.
Pointing a gun into the face of Islamic terrorists wonât make them flinch.
They welcome the chance to die for Allah. Like Gen. Pershing, we must show them that they wonât get to Muslim heaven (which they believe has an endless supply of virgins) but instead will die with the hated pigs of the devil.[/quote]
This just is not true. Pershing worked in the Lake lanao area of Mindanao and was probably best known for his Civil / Military Operations (CMO) and was well respected by local Datuâs. The incident that you describe took place on the island of Sulu. The commander (cant remember his name at the moment) was later relieved because he had so many soldiers killed in the weeks of counter-attacks and reprisals that followed.
I have been working in the Philippines for almost 6 years now (mostly down south). I suggest reading the book âMorolandâ. I would try to get more detailed info on this for you, but I am currently deployed in the Philippines.[/quote]
Yeah I know that it is an urban myth. Just thought I would post it anyway. It is a good story although not true. To bad it wasnât that easy. I did not know that it wasnât totally false though. I thought it was all made up, I did not know that it did actually happen. Thanks and I will defiantly check the book out! Always up for a good read.
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Yeah, in either case what happened was bullshit and counter-productive.
rubbing ammo in blood and fat
thereby making your rifles pretty much useless until properly cleaned
[quote]Cheeky_Kea wrote:
On a more serious noteâŚto everyone that lost someone in 9/11 I hope you do feel a sense of justice that the mother fucker is gone.
This is an incredibly complex issue however.
To the kid who keeps poking the raw wounds of the still greivingâŚjust stop mateâŚyou are pushing shit up hill with a sharp stickâŚand even if you do have a good point you need to have the emotional maturity to know that it is inherrent in human nature to want revenge and it is an INCREDIBLY inate and strong drive.
To perhaps illustrate the point-- my Uncle who was fighting Rommelâs corps in north africa in WW2 married a russian/polish woman after the war who was in a german concentration camp for part of it and attributes her sistersâ sacrifices as the only reason she survived. The things they suffered and saw were unspeakable and no one in our family every really did or asked her about them.
This woman was however, despite all of this, an extremely loving, compassionate and gentle woman who wouldnât hurt a fly.
Here is the rub howeverâŚif you had talked to her about the gestapo, the ss, the totenkopf, or the camp commandents like you are talking about Bin Laden in this thread she would have smashed her way through an entire column of line-backers to scratched your fucking eyes out.
Why? because the pain is too deepâŚthe sins too unforgivableâŚsome people just cannot forgiveâŚthey are not lesser human beings because they cannot, their loss has just overwhelmed them.
Jesus and many other saints, bodhisattvas and enlightened people urge us to turn the other cheek and forgive our enenimes their sins.
This is not for mere mortalsâŚmost of us cannot even treat our fucking friends this well.
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Great post


lol
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
But when it comes down to it, you are young, dumb and full of cum, much like all of us were. [/quote]
wtf bro
[quote]Cheeky_Kea wrote:
On a more serious noteâŚto everyone that lost someone in 9/11 I hope you do feel a sense of justice that the mother fucker is gone.
This is an incredibly complex issue however.
To the kid who keeps poking the raw wounds of the still greivingâŚjust stop mateâŚyou are pushing shit up hill with a sharp stickâŚand even if you do have a good point you need to have the emotional maturity to know that it is inherrent in human nature to want revenge and it is an INCREDIBLY inate and strong drive.
To perhaps illustrate the point-- my Uncle who was fighting Rommelâs corps in north africa in WW2 married a russian/polish woman after the war who was in a german concentration camp for part of it and attributes her sistersâ sacrifices as the only reason she survived. The things they suffered and saw were unspeakable and no one in our family every really did or asked her about them.
This woman was however, despite all of this, an extremely loving, compassionate and gentle woman who wouldnât hurt a fly.
Here is the rub howeverâŚif you had talked to her about the gestapo, the ss, the totenkopf, or the camp commandents like you are talking about Bin Laden in this thread she would have smashed her way through an entire column of line-backers to scratched your fucking eyes out.
Why? because the pain is too deepâŚthe sins too unforgivableâŚsome people just cannot forgiveâŚthey are not lesser human beings because they cannot, their loss has just overwhelmed them.
Jesus and many other saints, bodhisattvas and enlightened people urge us to turn the other cheek and forgive our enenimes their sins.
This is not for mere mortalsâŚmost of us cannot even treat our fucking friends this well.
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Well said.
For me who, had known people in the towers, saw all the planes hit and the towers fall and assisted in the cleanup, this IS a feeling of vengeance and satisfaction. Is it closure? Not exactly but there sure is a feeling of retribution, When I see Americans cheering, it makes me feel triumphant, as I remember images of citizens of the middle east cheering when the news of the WTC going down, I remember them cheering over the deaths of innocents and saw red. I remember findig ID cards and personal effects and body parts when cleaning up in the Great Kills Landfill in Staten Island.
I remember the sick sad feeling that overwhelmed me when workersâ families from the windows of the world restaurant on top of the towers were on the news and showed pics of their loved ones hoping for a glimmer of a chance that someone saw them, while knowing they are gone. I remember seeing people hold their hands while jumping to their deaths. I remember the war planes flying over my neighborhood. I remember the smoke billowing and following me home from Brooklyn while my building was evacuated. I remember meeting my cousin in front of my building filled with soot and exhausted after walking 9 miles to my house.
Yet so many are worried about not enjoying the death of a âman.â I donâ??t understant how anybody cannot rejoice in the killing of a person that hated everything about us and showed no remorse in any incidents that killed soldiers and innocents (i.e. YEMEN,TANZANIA, USS COLE, 93 WTC ATTACK and 9/11)
When criminals get the chair we donâ??t hear the outrage of the criminal getting fried, yet we have self righteous people who feel it necessary that we shouldnâ??t enjoy his death, cringe out of an emotional display of anger and retribution. Why not let people vent and say what they feel as it has been bottled up? It seems as if even in when a being so heinous and evil is given his just desserts, people come out of the woodwork in an effort to thwart the little modicum of satisfaction that the victims families can feel knowing that this dick got his, not by an air attack not by a bomb but by the hands of an American.
FUCK feeling anything but elation for the death of this fucker.
[quote]LarryDavid wrote:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
But when it comes down to it, you are young, dumb and full of cum, much like all of us were. [/quote]
wtf bro[/quote]
Itâs a quote from the movie Hot Fuzz
Douchebag of the day award: Rashad Mendenhall
Thinks Osama Bin Laden didnt get a fair shake.
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Douchebag of the day award: Rashad Mendenhall
Thinks Osama Bin Laden didnt get a fair shake.
Wow, I didnât know it was possible to be that dumb. This part of the article was good, though:
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Douchebag of the day award: Rashad Mendenhall
Thinks Osama Bin Laden didnt get a fair shake.
Wow, I didnât know it was possible to be that dumb. This part of the article was good, though:
Im pretty sure you understood it all but it was a very sarcastic blog not an article. Just so people dont think that was serious
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Douchebag of the day award: Rashad Mendenhall
Thinks Osama Bin Laden didnt get a fair shake.
Wow, I didnât know it was possible to be that dumb. This part of the article was good, though:
Im pretty sure you understood it all but it was a very sarcastic blog not an article. Just so people dont think that was serious [/quote]
Yeah, article probably isnât the best term. My dumb comment was directed at Mendenhall, not the blogger.
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Douchebag of the day award: Rashad Mendenhall
Thinks Osama Bin Laden didnt get a fair shake.
Wow, I didnât know it was possible to be that dumb. This part of the article was good, though:
Im pretty sure you understood it all but it was a very sarcastic blog not an article. Just so people dont think that was serious [/quote]
Yeah, article probably isnât the best term. My dumb comment was directed at Mendenhall, not the blogger.[/quote]
ah ok
Hey EEU, that MLK quote you got a raging semi over is a misquote at best. The first line is 100% fabricated